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  • 13-06-2018
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what is the equation in standard form of the line that contains points c(-2,-4) and d(2,2)

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  • 13-06-2018
The slope of this line is 
          2-(-4)          6
m = ------------ = ------- = 3/2
          2-(-2)          4

Starting with y = mx + b, we get  2 = (3/2)(2) + b, or b = -1

Then the equation is y = (3/2)x - 1.  Now let's change this into standard form:

Mult all terms by 2:   2y = 3x - 2.  Move 2y to the right side:  3x - 2y - 2 = 0.  This is in standard form.

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